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WIRELESS ACCESS POINT
PRODUCT MANUAL
Models:
AN-100-AP-I-N
AN-300-AP-I-N
AN-500-AP-I-AC
AN-700-AP-I-AC
PRODUCT MANUAL
Models:
AN-100-AP-I-N
AN-300-AP-I-N
AN-500-AP-I-AC
AN-700-AP-I-AC

© 2016 Araknis Networks®2Araknis Networks Wireless Access Point
Product Manual
About this Manual
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1 - About this Manual
This manual was created to provide a reference for installers and end users of Araknis Networks™
products. It provides all known information regarding the installation, setup, use, and maintenance of
the product. The symbols below are used to identify important information:
Pro Tip – Pro tips are included in sections of the manual to add information that provides extra
value, utility, or ease-of-use for the installer or end user of the product. Pro tips may also link
to extra information that will provide a better understanding of application, technology or use
of the product or feature in question. These items are not required, but have been added for
your convenience.
Note – Notes emphasize information important to the installation, setup, or use of the product
that is not essential to follow for safety of the equipment or user. Notes may be located before
or in the midst of the section to which they apply, depending on the type of information.
These items usually contain essential information, like the size or dimension of a separate part
required, or a critical step in the process, that, if missed, would cause the installer or end user
extra work to overcome.
Caution – The caution symbol is used to indicate information vital to the safety of the
equipment in use with the product, or the product itself. Cautions are always provided before
the information they relate to. Not following a caution will almost always result in permanent
damage to equipment that is not covered by warranty.
Warning – Warnings indicate information vital to the safety of the installer or end user of the
product. Warnings are always provided before the information they relate to. Not following
a warning may result in permanent damage to equipment and serious injury or death of the
installer or end user.
Product Manual
About this Manual
-Return to Table of Contents-
1 - About this Manual
This manual was created to provide a reference for installers and end users of Araknis Networks™
products. It provides all known information regarding the installation, setup, use, and maintenance of
the product. The symbols below are used to identify important information:
Pro Tip – Pro tips are included in sections of the manual to add information that provides extra
value, utility, or ease-of-use for the installer or end user of the product. Pro tips may also link
to extra information that will provide a better understanding of application, technology or use
of the product or feature in question. These items are not required, but have been added for
your convenience.
Note – Notes emphasize information important to the installation, setup, or use of the product
that is not essential to follow for safety of the equipment or user. Notes may be located before
or in the midst of the section to which they apply, depending on the type of information.
These items usually contain essential information, like the size or dimension of a separate part
required, or a critical step in the process, that, if missed, would cause the installer or end user
extra work to overcome.
Caution – The caution symbol is used to indicate information vital to the safety of the
equipment in use with the product, or the product itself. Cautions are always provided before
the information they relate to. Not following a caution will almost always result in permanent
damage to equipment that is not covered by warranty.
Warning – Warnings indicate information vital to the safety of the installer or end user of the
product. Warnings are always provided before the information they relate to. Not following
a warning may result in permanent damage to equipment and serious injury or death of the
installer or end user.

© 2016 Araknis Networks®3Araknis Networks Wireless Access Point
Product Manual
About this Manual
-Return to Table of Contents-
Table of Contents
1 - About this Manual 2
2 - Welcome to Araknis Networks™ 6
2.1 - Features 6
2.2 - Package Contents 6
3 - Hardware Overview 7
3.1 - Top 7
3.2 - Bottom 7
3.3 - Side 7
4 - Mounting Location - General Guidelines 8
5 - Wiring Requirements 9
5.1 - Network Cable Requirements 9
5.2 - PoE Requirements 9
5.3 - Power Requirements for Non-PoE Application 9
5.4 - Wiring Instructions 9
Wiring Diagram 10
6 - Mounting the Access Point 11
6.1 - Table Top/Shelf 11
6.2 - Junction Box Mounting 11
Instructions 11
6.3 - Wall or Ceiling Drywall Mounting Instructions 12
6.4 - Ceiling Tile Mounting Instructions 12
7 - Power-On and Operation 13
7.1 - Status LED Operation 13
8 - Introduction to Network Setup 14
9 - Accessing the Web Interface 14
9.1 - EZ Access Method (Default) 15
9.2 - Configured System Name Access 16
9.3 - DHCP/Static IP Address Method 17
Finding the IP Address of the Access Point 17
Default IP Address Access 18
10 - Web Interface Overview 21
10.1 - Applying Changes in the Web Interface 22
11 - System Status 23
11.1 - System Information 23
11.2 - Wireless Information 24
11.3 - LAN Information 25
11.4 - System Log 25
12 - Wireless interface Status 26
12.1 - Radio Status 26
12.2 - Utilization of SSID 27
Wireless Network 27
Product Manual
About this Manual
-Return to Table of Contents-
Table of Contents
1 - About this Manual 2
2 - Welcome to Araknis Networks™ 6
2.1 - Features 6
2.2 - Package Contents 6
3 - Hardware Overview 7
3.1 - Top 7
3.2 - Bottom 7
3.3 - Side 7
4 - Mounting Location - General Guidelines 8
5 - Wiring Requirements 9
5.1 - Network Cable Requirements 9
5.2 - PoE Requirements 9
5.3 - Power Requirements for Non-PoE Application 9
5.4 - Wiring Instructions 9
Wiring Diagram 10
6 - Mounting the Access Point 11
6.1 - Table Top/Shelf 11
6.2 - Junction Box Mounting 11
Instructions 11
6.3 - Wall or Ceiling Drywall Mounting Instructions 12
6.4 - Ceiling Tile Mounting Instructions 12
7 - Power-On and Operation 13
7.1 - Status LED Operation 13
8 - Introduction to Network Setup 14
9 - Accessing the Web Interface 14
9.1 - EZ Access Method (Default) 15
9.2 - Configured System Name Access 16
9.3 - DHCP/Static IP Address Method 17
Finding the IP Address of the Access Point 17
Default IP Address Access 18
10 - Web Interface Overview 21
10.1 - Applying Changes in the Web Interface 22
11 - System Status 23
11.1 - System Information 23
11.2 - Wireless Information 24
11.3 - LAN Information 25
11.4 - System Log 25
12 - Wireless interface Status 26
12.1 - Radio Status 26
12.2 - Utilization of SSID 27
Wireless Network 27

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Product Manual
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12.3 - Connected Clients 28
13 - System Settings 29
13.1 - System Information 29
13.2 - Date and Time Settings 30
13.3 - Time Zone 31
14 - LAN Settings 32
14.1 - IP Settings 32
14.2 - Interface Settings 33
15 - Wireless Settings 34
15.1 - Radio Settings 34
15.2 - Utilization of SSID 35
15.3 - Global Wireless Settings 35
Fast Roaming Mode 36
Fast Roaming Setup Instructions 37
Fast Roaming Troubleshooting 37
15.4 - Wireless Networks 38
15.5 - Wireless Security Setup (SSID Encryption) 39
WEP Mode 39
WPA-PSK Mixed and WPA2-PSK Modes 40
WPA and WPA2 Modes 41
15.6 - Guest Network 42
15.7 - Configuring the WAP as a Repeater 44
Repeater Mode Setup Instructions 45
16 - Security Settings 46
16.1 - User Accounts 46
16.2 - Access Control 47
16.3 - Email Alert 48
16.4 - Device Discovery 50
17 - Schedule 51
17.1 - Auto Reboot Settings 51
17.2 - Gateway Connection Monitor 52
17.3 - Wi-Fi Scheduler 53
Configuring Wi-Fi Scheduler 54
18 - Ping Test 55
19 - Traceroute Test 56
20 - File Management 57
20.1 - Configuration File 57
Backup Current Configuration 57
Upload New Configuration File 57
Restore Factory Defaults 58
Hardware Factory Default 58
Firmware 59
21 - Restart 60
Product Manual
About this Manual
-Return to Table of Contents-
12.3 - Connected Clients 28
13 - System Settings 29
13.1 - System Information 29
13.2 - Date and Time Settings 30
13.3 - Time Zone 31
14 - LAN Settings 32
14.1 - IP Settings 32
14.2 - Interface Settings 33
15 - Wireless Settings 34
15.1 - Radio Settings 34
15.2 - Utilization of SSID 35
15.3 - Global Wireless Settings 35
Fast Roaming Mode 36
Fast Roaming Setup Instructions 37
Fast Roaming Troubleshooting 37
15.4 - Wireless Networks 38
15.5 - Wireless Security Setup (SSID Encryption) 39
WEP Mode 39
WPA-PSK Mixed and WPA2-PSK Modes 40
WPA and WPA2 Modes 41
15.6 - Guest Network 42
15.7 - Configuring the WAP as a Repeater 44
Repeater Mode Setup Instructions 45
16 - Security Settings 46
16.1 - User Accounts 46
16.2 - Access Control 47
16.3 - Email Alert 48
16.4 - Device Discovery 50
17 - Schedule 51
17.1 - Auto Reboot Settings 51
17.2 - Gateway Connection Monitor 52
17.3 - Wi-Fi Scheduler 53
Configuring Wi-Fi Scheduler 54
18 - Ping Test 55
19 - Traceroute Test 56
20 - File Management 57
20.1 - Configuration File 57
Backup Current Configuration 57
Upload New Configuration File 57
Restore Factory Defaults 58
Hardware Factory Default 58
Firmware 59
21 - Restart 60
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